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17th August 2016, 07:42 PM
#8901
Dribble Master
Originally Posted by
Stropp
bloody right eye has gone to shit again so its back to 6 weekly injections into the eyeball
all the best with that one oh Stroppy one
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17th August 2016 07:42 PM
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17th August 2016, 08:38 PM
#8902
Patrol Freak
Snapped the radio power antenna in a friends driveway, so have been looking up how people have fixed them... looks easy enough to fingers crossed!
2008 GU6 3.0 CRD AUTO | Safari Snorkel | 2" Ironman lift kit | Runva 11XP Winch | 33" MTZ's | Full Length Roof Rack | GME TX3200 | 30" LED Light Bar |
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17th August 2016, 08:57 PM
#8903
Legendary
Originally Posted by
mudski
I just threw up in my mouth....
Originally Posted by
4bye4
What he said. Hope it works out Ok mate. Tony
What they said.
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4.5lt Gas blower. Lots of mods to come.....all in good time.
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17th August 2016, 08:58 PM
#8904
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17th August 2016, 11:26 PM
#8905
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Originally Posted by
Bacho86
Snapped the radio power antenna in a friends driveway, so have been looking up how people have fixed them... looks easy enough to fingers crossed!
Easy enough as long as no bits get stuck inside the mechanism.
I replaced mine a couple of years ago and bent it again the next day.
You have probably found out how to do it but incise this is Yendors instructions below.
Are you just replacing the rope and mast or the whole unit including the motor?.
If it's just the rope and mast, unscrew the nut on top and remove the shroud that sits between the nut and the top of the guard.
Then just turn the radio on and pull upwards on the aerial mast at the same time, the old rope and mast should pull out. Sometimes it can be corroded and very difficult to get out.
Make sure you remove all the old rope, sometime it can break and leave a piece stuck in there.
To fit the new one just hand feed it in as far as it will go and then turn the radio off and gentle feed it back down as the aerial motor pulls it down.
If you have difficulty remove the old rope and mast you may need to remove the whole aerial from the vehicle.
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18th August 2016, 12:56 PM
#8906
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
TPC
Easy enough as long as no bits get stuck inside the mechanism.
I replaced mine a couple of years ago and bent it again the next day.
You have probably found out how to do it but incise this is Yendors instructions below.
Are you just replacing the rope and mast or the whole unit including the motor?.
If it's just the rope and mast, unscrew the nut on top and remove the shroud that sits between the nut and the top of the guard.
Then just turn the radio on and pull upwards on the aerial mast at the same time, the old rope and mast should pull out. Sometimes it can be corroded and very difficult to get out.
Make sure you remove all the old rope, sometime it can break and leave a piece stuck in there.
To fit the new one just hand feed it in as far as it will go and then turn the radio off and gentle feed it back down as the aerial motor pulls it down.
If you have difficulty remove the old rope and mast you may need to remove the whole aerial from the vehicle.
Thanks TPC, I had read Yendors instructions and fingers crossed it comes straight out!!
Bugga about breaking it again!!
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18th August 2016, 02:20 PM
#8907
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Stropp
bloody right eye has gone to shit again so its back to 6 weekly injections into the eyeball
They did that to my missus a few years ago now , scared the shite out of us both,, good luck with it mate
hope the injections work better this time around.
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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18th August 2016, 10:26 PM
#8908
Had the Patrol 30000 km service at the dealer (that should be enough to make me mad)
When I got it back I checked all the things that should have been done (and weren't), filled in the dealers feedback, heard nothing back.
Filled in the Nissan feedback form a week later, got the call from the Service Manager an hour later, arranged for to do what was required.
Good points, they changed the air filter & filled it with fuel to make up for having to bring it back.
Bad points, when they did take the wheels off to inspect the brakes, they used pliers on the wheel nut torque indicators and damaged them, I now have scratches on 2 rims that look like a wheel nut has spun in the rattle gun across the surface, the torque indicators were not put back pointing to the centre. Service Manager said he personally took the wheels off & did not do the damage.
Graham
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19th August 2016, 04:33 PM
#8909
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
GeeYou8
Had the Patrol 30000 km service at the dealer (that should be enough to make me mad)
When I got it back I checked all the things that should have been done (and weren't), filled in the dealers feedback, heard nothing back.
Filled in the Nissan feedback form a week later, got the call from the Service Manager an hour later, arranged for to do what was required.
Good points, they changed the air filter & filled it with fuel to make up for having to bring it back.
Bad points, when they did take the wheels off to inspect the brakes, they used pliers on the wheel nut torque indicators and damaged them, I now have scratches on 2 rims that look like a wheel nut has spun in the rattle gun across the surface, the torque indicators were not put back pointing to the centre. Service Manager said he personally took the wheels off & did not do the damage.
Graham
A motorbike shop scratched my bike CB 900 bol d when they removed the split pin
on the rear axle and used plyers to remove it scratching all the alignment marks.
To say I was miffed was an understatement let fly at the owner never to return.
Then every month for 2 years I received a letter apologizing and my bike was due foe a service.
They say they take care but Im yet to see it, I cant stand people with rough work ethics.
I feel your pain Geeyou 8 they are basically calling you a liar Grrrr
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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21st August 2016, 07:57 PM
#8910
Administrator
Pulling my gq apart multiple times, cleaning up mess inside it, spending money on tooling, weekends gone and testings beyond belief to find my beast 100% in perfect working order!
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